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Gus Luck

Augustus Jules Luck was an explorer and gold prospector in Western Australia. Luck is credited with teaching explorer David Wynford Carnegie the bushmanship that enabled him to lead his expedition from Coolgardie to Halls Creek and return (1896–97), a journey of over three thousand miles and thirteen months in the desert which Carnegie describes in his book ''Spinifex and Sand''.
==Early life==
It is believed that Luck was born on 23 May 1867 in Alsace, France to Jacques Luck, a government employee, and Eve Hunsicker. It is not known at what age he left home to travel or when he arrived in Australia. He is believed to have been a Legionnaire, but Carnegie writes of him as being in the French Navy, and there is a photo of him as a private in "A" company, 1st. Battalion, Victorian Rifles in 1887.
Due to his experience with camels in Algeria he was recruited for a survey and exploration expedition to Western Australia in 1888.

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